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Pagina 12
Cowley's critical abilities have Of all the passages in which poets have exemnot
been sufficier tly observed ; the few decisions plified their own precepts , none
will easily be and remarks , which his prefaces and his notes found of greater ...
Cowley's critical abilities have Of all the passages in which poets have exemnot
been sufficier tly observed ; the few decisions plified their own precepts , none
will easily be and remarks , which his prefaces and his notes found of greater ...
Pagina 20
Wbo by resolves and vows engaged does stand , neither have our English poets
observed it , for For days that yet belong to fate , aught I can find . The Latins ( qui
. Musas coluni an severiorés ) sometimes did it ; and their prince , 03 : The ...
Wbo by resolves and vows engaged does stand , neither have our English poets
observed it , for For days that yet belong to fate , aught I can find . The Latins ( qui
. Musas coluni an severiorés ) sometimes did it ; and their prince , 03 : The ...
Pagina 21
... that he was among those who It has been observed by Felton , in his Essay
freed translation from servility , and instead of on the Classics , that Cowley was
beloved by following his author at a distance , walked by every muse that he
courted ...
... that he was among those who It has been observed by Felton , in his Essay
freed translation from servility , and instead of on the Classics , that Cowley was
beloved by following his author at a distance , walked by every muse that he
courted ...
Pagina 30
Such is the controversial merriment not excellent . of Milton ; his gloomy
seriousness is yet more From this time it is observed , that he became offensive .
Such is his maliguity , that hell grows an enemy to the presbyterians , whom he
had ...
Such is the controversial merriment not excellent . of Milton ; his gloomy
seriousness is yet more From this time it is observed , that he became offensive .
Such is his maliguity , that hell grows an enemy to the presbyterians , whom he
had ...
Pagina 43
... Erasmus seems applicable to him , magis habuit not so much the love of liberty
as repugrance quod fugeret , quam quod sequeretur . He had de- to authority .
termined rather what to condemn , than what It has been observed , that they who
...
... Erasmus seems applicable to him , magis habuit not so much the love of liberty
as repugrance quod fugeret , quam quod sequeretur . He had de- to authority .
termined rather what to condemn , than what It has been observed , that they who
...
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